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A51
world
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 www.guardian.co.tt Guardian
Ministry of Finance and the Economy
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Year 2012
with effect from May 1, 2013.
Deadline date for these payments - April 30,
2013.
NOTE: Interest would also accrue on the short
payment of quarterly instalments for 2012.
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An unidentified baby, held by a
college sumo wrester, cries during
Naki Sumo, or Crying Baby Contest,
as a judge looks on at Sensoji temple
in Tokyo yesterday. The babies born
in 2012 participated in the annual
traditional ritual performed as a
prayer for their healthy growth.
The beefy wrestlers were taking part
in a wacky competition where
parents happily hand over their tots
believing crying is good for the
child's health. The student wrestlers
make faces and growl as they battle
to see who can bring on the tears
quickest.
If both babies start crying at the
same time the winner is the one who
cries the loudest. There is also a
priest on hand who shouts and
waves at the babies as they are held
aloft so their cries are closer to
heaven. The Japanese blubber-fest,
held every April, is the high point of
spring and dates back over 400
years.
It is thought the louder the baby
cries the greater the blessing they
receive and that a powerful cry will
ward off evil spirits. There is also a
Japanese proverb which says "crying
babies grow fast." AP PHOTO
WACKY COMPETITION